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Find the College that is right for you!

This directory includes information on 265
college programs for students with intellectual disability. You can search by program name,
location, and other keywords. "Advanced Filters" offer more options to narrow your search.

Review these Frequently Asked Questions
for answers to some general questions on college programs, how we gather the information
in the directory, and how to use the features of College Search.

The information included here was submitted to Think College by the
college programs. Being listed here does not indicate or imply a
Think College endorsement. There also may be programs available that
have not reported to us. All programs listed here must be affiliated
with an accredited college or university and serve students with
intellectual disabilities. To let us know about a new program, or to
make changes to a current program listing,
please email thinkcollege@umb.edu.

College 2 Career is a cooperative contract program between the San Diego Community College District and the California Department of Rehabilitation and jointly serves individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism spectrum disorder who also receive services from the San Diego Regional Center. Participants must be served by both agencies. Students may attend classes at Miramar College, City College and Mesa College as well as any of the... Read more

The mission of students and staff at the College of Adaptive Arts (CAA) is to change perceptions of ability while providing educational opportunities previously and historically not available to the adult students served. CAA moves that mountain from its location in the San Jose Bay Area through a unique new model for innovative, lifelong learning opportunities in a collegiate environment for adults of all ages including students who happen to... Read more

College to Career (C2C) is an educational program designed to promote inclusion of students with intellectual disabilities into the college community while pursuing individualized employment goals. NOCCCD is currently one of five educational institutions in California receiving funding from the Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) for the College to Career program. The C2C program is designed to improve employment outcomes for the individuals with... Read more

C2C is a program at the Sacramento City Community College, Disability Services & Programs for Students (DSPS) to support the learning needs and employment goals of individuals with intellectual disabilities. Sacramento City College is one of five California Community Colleges selected for the College to Career grant, funded by the Department of Rehabilitation. The purpose of the program is to improve employment outcomes for individuals with... Read more

The College to Career Program is a new program designed to help students with intellectual disabilities and/or autism obtain employment in the community in the career area of their choice. C2C is a three-year program culminating in competitive paid employment in Sonoma County for participating students. \ \ Serving a cohort of 20 students annually, C2C is designed to meet the unique needs of students who are challenged with intellectual... Read more

Address

College to Career
1501 Mendocino Avenue
Pioneer Building Santa Rosa,
CA 95401

College to Career - Program Details

Location:

1501 Mendocino Avenue
Pioneer Building Santa Rosa,
CA 95401

Requirements for admission to this program::

18+

A client of a Regional Center as an individual with an Intellectual Disability and/or Autism
A Department of Rehabilitation participant (or eligible to become a Department of Rehabilitation
participant)
Able to provide or access transportation to and from SRJC and potential work sites in Sonoma County
Able to demonstrate the ability to attend classes, work, and other program related activities regularly
Able to demonstrate the ability to abide by SRJC’s Student Code of Conduct
Able to produce necessary documentation in order to work

Students in this program:

Have graduated or exited from high school

Is this program able to provide federal financial aid as a Comprehensive Transition Program (CTP)?:

The College to Career (C2C) Program is a 3 year program at Fresno City College, housed within the Disabled Students Program and Services. C2C is designed to meet the needs of students with intellectual disabilities in postsecondary educaton and in the workforce. The goal of C2C is to help students gain skills to assist with obtaining employment in the career of thier choice. This program provides on-campus academic instruction, support from a... Read more

The focus of the C2C program is to provide students with the education, training, and tools necessary to obtain jobs related to each student's unique set of abilities, skills, and interests. The College to Career program is an approximately three year program (tailored to each student) with end goals leading to competitive integrated employment (CIE) for each student. Shasta College's C2C program aims to prepare students for... Read more

The focus of the C2C program is to provide students with the education, training, and tools necessary to obtain jobs related to each student's unique set of abilities, skills, and interests. The College to Career program is an approximately three year program (tailored to each student) with end goals leading to competitive integrated employment (CIE) for each student. West Los Angeles College’s C2C program aims to prepare students for... Read more

College of Alameda is one of eight (8) California Community Colleges selected for the College to Career (C2C) grant, funded by the Department of Rehabilitation. The purpose of the program is to provide an integrated college experience, internships and employment outcomes for individuals with intellectual disability. C2C works in partnership with the Regional Center of the East Bay (RCEB), the Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) , the College of... Read more

Address

College to Career Program
555 Ralph Appezzato Parkway
Alameda,
CA 94501

CSUN Explorers is a 2-year program for individuals between the ages of 18-28 who are identified with intellectual/developmental disabilities, who do not have a high school diploma. Explorers enroll at CSUN through Open University. Explorers take two (2) classes each semester with CSUN undergraduate students and participate in clubs, and other activities on campus. During the second year of the program, Explorers are involved in internships on... Read more